We drove from Laguna Beach to San Francisco in one beautifully sunny day, along a highway (I-99) that was lined with bright pink and white flowers for hundreds of miles. When we arrived in the city during the late afternoon, I caught my first glimpse of it as we drove across the Bay Bridge from Oakland.
People think I'm crazy when I say the light is different in California, but when you spend as much time as I do looking at the dreamy, sun washed work of California phographers, or when you drive into a city and everything is bathed in silvery light, you know I'm right.
We only had a day and half in San Francisco, but I would have stayed for months. Not forever though, because my mom would live in constant fear that I'd be swallowed up in an Earthquake, but I digress.
Don't let the golden light fool you — this San Francisco in May is as cold as Montreal in November. Before we went out walking the first night, I'd been wearing the outfit below and had to stop at a store to hastily buy a jeans and a sweater!
The next morning, we woke up and pretty much walked for eight hours straight, taking in as much as we could in one day.
That night, we went for dinner at Lolo, a great restaurant in the Mission District. We ordered as many small/sharing plates as we could eat/afford and the food was spectacular. Then we met up with our friend, Rebecca, for a few cocktails and some catching up.
As it was a Saturday morning, the market had swelled to 3 times its size as it hosted a farmer's market around the perimeter of the building. It was the most extensive market I've ever seen, selling all manner of things including beautifully coloured fruits and vegetables I'd never seen.
After breakfast, we hopped in the car and headed to our next stop: Monterey.
3 comments:
Great post Dallas! So glad you enjoyed your time in SF! xoxo
Beautiful blog Dallas!
The fellows and I hit up San Francisco this year for our annual baseball road trip and loved the city! Couldn't agree more about the weather.....I miss it even more after returning to sweltering, humid Toronto.
Just noticing from your elevator pic, but you didn't stay the downtown San Francisco Westin, did you? The elevator looks very familiar, though then again, most elevators look alike.
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